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  2. List of Gameloft games - Wikipedia

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    The Amazing Spider-Man (keypad-based mobile phones, touchscreen Java phones, Series 30+, Android, BlackBerry 10, iOS) The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (keypad-based mobile phones, touchscreen Java phones, Android, iOS) The Avengers: The Mobile Game (keypad-based mobile phones, Android)

  3. Jawbreaker (Windows Mobile game) - Wikipedia

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    The mobile phone version, also called JawBreaker, was developed for those who did not have Jawbreaker-capable PDAs but had phones supporting Java ME. This iteration of the game could be run on mobile devices supporting Java ME CLDC 1.1/MIDP 2.0 with screen resolutions of 240×320 or 176×220. [15]

  4. Castle of Magic - Wikipedia

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    Castle of Magic began as a mobile game, created in September 2008.In 2009 an realmec2 version was launched. All environments were reproduced using 3D graphics and control was based on on-screen touch controls. [2]

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  6. Javaground - Wikipedia

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    Although most mobile phones sold worldwide rely on the Java standard, a significant number of service providers offer BREW based devices, in addition to Android, Windows Mobile, and the iPhone. Javaground's converters eliminate the need to develop a different set of source code for each of these platforms.

  7. List of N-Gage games - Wikipedia

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    The N-Gage is a PDA-like device that combined features of a cell phone and a handheld game console developed and designed by Nokia, released on October 7, 2003. [1] The following lists contains all of the known games released for the N-Gage, as well as unreleased games.

  8. History of mobile games - Wikipedia

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    These games generated revenue numbers previously unseen in the mobile game sector, and became the standard for many freemium games that followed. Many of the most successful games have hundreds of millions of players, and have annual revenues exceeding US$100 million a year, with the top games breaking US$1 billion .

  9. Category:Java platform games - Wikipedia

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    Saints Row 2 (mobile) Silent Hill: Orphan; Skate (2007 video game) Soda Constructor; South Park 10: The Game; Space Impact; Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy; Spiral Knights; Splatterhouse; Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent; Split/Second: Velocity; Street Fighter II; Stuntman: Ignition; Super Action Hero; SWAT Force; Swing (video game)